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clang-p2996/compiler-rt/test/profile/instrprof-merging.cpp
Reid Kleckner 8b6af00173 [llvm-cov] Fix llvm-cov on Windows and un-XFAIL test
Summary:
The llvm-cov tool needs to be able to find coverage names in the
executable, so the .lprfn and .lcovmap sections cannot be merged into
.rdata.

Also, the linker merges .lprfn$M into .lprfn, so llvm-cov needs to
handle that when looking up sections. It has to support running on both
relocatable object files and linked PE files.

Lastly, when loading .lprfn from a PE file, llvm-cov needs to skip the
leading zero byte added by the profile runtime.

Reviewers: vsk

Subscribers: hiraditya, #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58661

llvm-svn: 354840
2019-02-26 02:30:00 +00:00

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// 1) Compile shared code into different object files and into an executable.
// RUN: %clangxx_profgen -fcoverage-mapping %s -c -o %t.v1.o -D_VERSION_1
// RUN: %clangxx_profgen -fcoverage-mapping %s -c -o %t.v2.o -D_VERSION_2
// RUN: %clangxx_profgen -fcoverage-mapping %t.v1.o %t.v2.o -o %t.exe
// 2) Collect profile data.
// RUN: env LLVM_PROFILE_FILE=%t.profraw %run %t.exe
// RUN: llvm-profdata merge %t.profraw -o %t.profdata
// 3) Generate coverage reports from the different object files and the exe.
// RUN: llvm-cov show %t.v1.o -instr-profile=%t.profdata | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=V1,V1-ONLY
// RUN: llvm-cov show %t.v2.o -instr-profile=%t.profdata | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=V2,V2-ONLY
// RUN: llvm-cov show %t.v1.o -object %t.v2.o -instr-profile=%t.profdata | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=V1,V2
// RUN: llvm-cov show %t.exe -instr-profile=%t.profdata | FileCheck %s -check-prefixes=V1,V2
// 4) Verify that coverage reporting on the aggregate coverage mapping shows
// hits for all code. (We used to arbitrarily pick a mapping from one binary
// and prefer it over others.) When only limited coverage information is
// available (just from one binary), don't try to guess any region counts.
struct A {
A() {} // V1: [[@LINE]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}1
// V1-ONLY: [[@LINE+1]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}|
A(int) {} // V2-ONLY: [[@LINE-2]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}|
// V2: [[@LINE-1]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}1
};
#ifdef _VERSION_1
void foo();
void bar() {
A x; // V1: [[@LINE]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}1
}
int main() {
foo(); // V1: [[@LINE]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}1
bar();
return 0;
}
#endif // _VERSION_1
#ifdef _VERSION_2
void foo() {
A x{0}; // V2: [[@LINE]]{{ *}}|{{ *}}1
}
#endif // _VERSION_2